Irrigon Women Represent
Extension Unit at Convention
LaVtlXC MBTLOW
IHUHMJN Mr. Warrrn Mi--Vvy,
lllrM VII riMHM-iiiiivi
tf IjkII'- llmi KtriiMon IJnll,
nt Mr William :rvl-l. In
oimlnrf ihiilrnuin of thi Irrljron
I 'nil, rrlufiul ! In ln las
TtiutfrUv rvt-nlriR aftr attnl
tng a ll'mrrnnk-r ('oiivrnilon
ln-M on ih tnTn .Kt.it Uni
versity campus al C'ofvalll.
Mr. Mil v llrmltvl art csw
ullvr lMrl nwetiriff on Monday,
ami iNo ailiMuW'il a lea fur ll
rmfutlv iMianl al tin Iiiiim !
Mrs Janus J-mmii. v.lf of Hit
irrlirnt on Wrlrnlay.
Tlx la'lli-a ttttiinl! workshop
Mson on Tuostlav ami Wed
nesday. ith Mia. VMr I. Mr.
rla iMaklnK n "You Are I he
Key.'' Another main nH-akT w
lr. I.IIIIan Van lwin. Kuifene.
Ttio ladle attendc'd noon I until
eon and evening banquet al
the Memorial Union llullding.
Wednesday evening featured
I lie International hari'iuet, with
several foreign atudent arllr
I paling Mm. MrOiy also snent
Mtm time with her daughter.
Nioan MH')'. a freshman at 1 1
eollege.
Mr. an.l Mr. Ceorge Kalnv
Mch and family of I- firande
spent Mother Day with her
mother. Mr. Jessie Owner. The
Kalmharh were accompanied
by friend. Mr. and Mr. Ceorire
livlngston. also of La Cramlc.
They alo vlaltrd Mr. and Mm.
Cuv Itlddle.
The A. t Houghton 8th grade
will make a trip to the Oregon
Muvum of SHence and Indus
try and the Portland o on Sat
urday, May 15.
A. C. Houghton srhool will
hold Ha annual rlrnary trark
m' t Friday. May M.
The Itlvcrshte High arhol
band will present a concert, un
der the direction of Al lleeve.
at the A. f. Houghton Cafeteria
Friday evening. Mav 14
Student of A. C. Houghton
Elementary will participate In
a Junior Olympic track mrrl at
lleppner Monilay. May 17.
Ale and Mr. David FHgcr
aid and daughter Kay of O'Kal
Ion. III., arrived In Irrigon Sun
day to spend eek with her
folks. Mr. and Mm. W. F. Coy
and her brother and ulster in
law, Mr. and Mr. C.len Coy and
family. Fitzgerald H being
transferred to the air lia.se In
Hawaii, where he will te sta
ttoneil the next three year, and
hi family will Join him there.
The Irrigon Ladle Home Kx
teaslon Unit held It last meet
ing of the lineal year at the old
ac-hool last Monday. Topic for
the day wa "Vou and Small
AialUn-e" and Mr. Mary Ad
am and Mr. William (Jrayheul
wero the project leadiK. The
noon otluck meal featured
hamburger atroganoff.
Morrow (iHiniya annual
llitmeniuki r Ac tileventent Fell
val wa held al the lihea t'Mi-N
tJliinK'' ll'til Wednesday, May
12. Ttirmii fr th day Wi"M -l.
Ing (liango with Zesf and fea
lured x-aker wna Mr. Huena
SieliimeU, (orvallu.
Mr. and Mm. U-n MeTy and
Terry mhI her brother In law
and klsler, Mr. and Mr. Harold
I'rlmlle and family. Umatilla,
nM-nt the week end ramping
and fishing at Tollgate, hlgln
and Wallowa Lake.
Mia. Hoy D.tvl. Wanda Mae
ami llarbtiia, Mr. I'earl Fone,
Mr. and Mr. Dave Callci and
son Keith, drove to Walla WalU
Sunday and vUlled at the home
of Mr. and Mr. Tony (iallo.
The Inlgon Haptlst rhunh
honored the yum: t and old
est mother present at Ha Sun
day morning aervire on Motliera
Day. and the Junior t'holr ang
a sHtlal number honoring
mother.
The Iloardman Community
rhurch Joined the Irrigon Bap-
Hat chunh Sunday evening, fol
lowing their regular church aer
vlee. for a Joint Slngsplratlon.
Mra. Karl Isom wa in charge
of the Mother Day program pre
aented at the Irrigon Assembly
of i;xl c-hurch Sunday morning.
The Ix-glimer presented drill,
followed by a aong by the Pri
mary Choir, and a reading by
(truce Buchanan. A skit wa giv
en Ly Mr. I'erry Pummel. Mr.
Myrtle Markham and Donna
lsim, iirtralng the atory of
Naomi. Kuth and trpha. Tle
program concluded with a num-bc-r
by the Junior Choir. The
youngest and oldest mother
were honored, a well
a the mother with the most
children present, and the moth
er with the most gramlchlldren.
Mr. William Llttrell and Mr.
Vella Harlan drove to Sunnysnle
Saturday, and visited Mra. Guy
Travis, who la a patient at the
Sunnyslde Memorial hoapllal.
Mr. and Mr. Joe Gomez and
iKjys, Portland. icnt the week
end with Charles I line.
Mr. Mary Adama apent the
week end at Wenatchee. where
she visited her brother and sister-In
law. Mr. and Mm. 1. W.
Hash. While there, they attend
ed the Apple Blossom Festival
Mr. and Mr. John Menner. Jr.,
and son Jack recently drove to
Haines and attended an ojn-n
lion liofioihiif llenner'a grand
mother. Mr I.ul4 Gudle. on
her !Mh birtlulay, Jak llenm-r
la Mr i;nl.le' only girat
rrai.dw.ii. The
lii-bl at the hom of Mr. and
Mrs John lli imer. Sr.
Mr. and Mi. John Califf aro
I'ttit lit of a baby Ixiy, lnald
Mwaid. brn at the Gl Miep
herd liosoilal May 5. The baby
weighed a Hiunds, and Join to
brothei, Jolm and llmiald. Ma
ternal iirandpurent are Mr. and
Mr. lou (iuktin, Umatilla, and
patermtl grandi.irenta are Mr.
and Mi. Miner irUhm-r.
Memorial Decorations
Created by Co-op Club
Under the direction of Mr,
Vern .Nolan, the lxinjion to
on lilddie decorated stvrofoatn
rro4- to n usc-d for Memor
ial Day dec-oration at Its last
meeting. May 3, at the Lexing
ton UXiK hall.
Mr. Bay Drake, vice halrman,
nmducted a short Imslnc-M meet
ing and the group will now be
alourned until next ()ctoter.
Mrs. Kenneth Palmer served
refreshments to the 11 members
attending.
Club Installs New
Officers At Last
Meeting Until Fall
New .fflr, r lete at the
Apitl meeting of ie ll.jpner
Miither club. Were lliolallt'd ill
t cdlh e at th i t bustnes
inectli g Monday evening Mem
Im i i" t at the iat.h l.oine f
Mrs lloi.r Fuliin, with Mr
Herman Winter asUtmf n.
llMliid.d III Hie dtw slate of
oflii'ris are Mr Kverelt Mrork
ineler, president; Mrs, Winter,
vice president. Mr, M
Stephen, s" t ary treasurer,
and Mr Bb Henry, proeran
c hairman. Mrs. Ai-lta M kard
served a Installing officer In
vitation He-re extended three
ne w member to y-in.
MemtM-r Arie thanked by
Mr. Harold IjiHJ. rettilng pres
ident, for support through the
year, and for cto-peratlon In thi
no host dinne r April 3ri. when
the club entertained guest an I
had the privilege of viewing
lol Ivuvirl beautiful CCilored
slide of Ida travel last year In
Kn gland.
Discussion was he-Id on plan
for participating In the county
fair and rodeo parade and in
the sidewalk bazaar scheduled
for July. Ihla wa the last reg
ular meeting ui til fall.
Tell the advertiser you saw
In the Gazette-Time.
Radar Station
Invites Public
To Open House
tlprn hous- Mill l the
otilt-r o the day em Sunday, a
tht Cai Badar f-ua-lfo,
Jon. observe Armed Force Day
a a part of the nation wble ob
servance cf Armed Fercra Week.
Among tne many attraction
(if Interest that lll be available
Id the iiublir. the moal !tular
every year again will undoubted
ly lie the fu!ieJ lour ti me
Ojieratlon and Seanh radar
building. These lour give ine
bale function and an expU
nation cf Hie mission 4 the
suadrron.
For the younger member of
the family there vaIII be movie
of the Air Force and the !je
of aircraft that are used for the
many different assignment ;
that the Air force u rejuire.i
to wrform. a guardian ed the
freedom of the world- '
There will also be a colorful ;
military ceremony In ronne-eUon
with lowering of the flag at the
conclusion of the day. A line
program consisting entirely of
local talent I being prepared.
A new feature th!ycar will
be a special program for the
science classes of the high
se-hool In the area. Condon. Ar
HZtTHtn CAXrm-TTMES. ThunAay. May It HS
llngln. lleppner anJ FU- U
will g Into more detail on the
prirw iplea of radar and tHher oa
Ksiaied elecirnle ecjuipment
that 1 used at a radar squadron.
The w-ru-a of lecture and tec hnl
ral films to be presented ha
been irejared by Larry Jb-rton.
the liiiku company lechntcal
rrpfe-nt4tive.
An, jf ilm tios f-f all a;-
will te dlply of penia that
have been made in the hobby
shop on the base by the person
mi and their b-pend nta. Ce r
amic In all sta'e of orepara
tlnoo. gem e-utting and polish
ing, and rock cutting and prep
aration for making of rock
latile will hlgblight the dis
play a.
Tlie Air Fop-e will ao have a
group of aircraft perform a fly
by of the squadrron and the cliy
of Condon. It ha been ac hed
uled fur A pm and will tut a
thrilling ixirt of ah prrogram.
Ample parking npt Will be
available and military person
nel will be on hand at all point
of interest a well as cm th
tour lo answer any question
that may arise. M Wive Hurt
Will dispense free coffee and
doughnuu fur the adult and
soft cirtnk for children from 1
p m t 4 pm.
The achedul of event will
he a follow: 1pm. to 4 pm,
"Open House" wtih guided lour
of the radar lower and the op
eration building, also vartou
display around the squa.lron.
Fniertalnmrnt by the die.th le
Club will be from 4 to 5:A) pm.
Payroll deduction Hp r
tale at the Gazette-Time.
on
TALENT WANTED
FOR PTA SHOW MAY 21
(HEW DATE)
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Of Every Citizen.
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readily accepted as a progressive city and one
desirable in which to live and raise a family.
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pride and really do a Bang-up Job.
O Clean Front and Back Yards
O Clean Vacant Lots
O Paint and Repair
O Beautify With Flowers and Shrubs
Heppner High School Students Will Be On
Hand In The Afternoon Friday, May 14,
With Pickups, Trailers, And Manpower To
Load Any Trash Left On Curbs By City
Residents.
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Hotel Grill
Heppner Hotel
Heppner Auto Parts
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Farley Motor Co.
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First National Bank of Oregon
Heppner Branch
Elma's Apparel
Case Furniture Co.
Phil's Pharmacy
Jeanne's Beauty Shop
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Morrow County Creamery
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